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Both Stanford and the foundation are granted exemption from property taxes by the county each year.
In the 1970s, handicapés were granted exemption from custom taxes, and many turned their wheelchairs into pick-ups.
Although the Royal Festival Hall and National Theatre are individually protected, the centre was controversially granted exemption from listing in 2012.
Likewise the 2003 EU initiative to make Switzerland collect tax on hidden savings was heavily undermined by the number of British non-doms who were granted exemption.
Mr Andrew McClintock, Christian and ex-magistrate, is appealing against an employment tribunal decision which went against him earlier this year when he sought redress for having, as he claimed, been forced to resign because he was not granted exemption from sitting in hearings in which children might be given into the care of gay couples, something that offends his religious scruples.
This study was granted exemption by our Institutional Review Board.
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The men were granted exemptions.
The law, in effect since 2002, granted exemptions to tens of thousands of religious academy students.
Mr. Sfard, who represented Mr. Blanc, added that few of those who apply are granted exemptions as pacifists.
The Syrian king Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who initially granted exemptions and privileges to the Jews, intervened at the request of Menelaus's party.
The city finally adopted a law in 1986 that compelled workers to live in the city unless they were granted exemptions or waivers.
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